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  • NCBS makes News
    23 May 2018

    Small part of cellular protein that helps form long-term memories also drives neurodegeneration

    Scientists have just discovered that a small region of a cellular protein that helps long-term memories form also drives the neurodegeneration seen in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). This small part of the Ataxin-2 protein thus works for good and for bad.

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  • Spotlight
    21 May 2018

    Congratulations to Prof. L S Shashidhara on being elected an EMBO Associate Member

         On 14 May 2018, Professor L S Shashidhara of IISER Pune was elected an EMBO Associate Member, joining the league of 61 other outstanding life scientists that were elected to its membership this year. Prof. Shashidhara is also a member of the Management Board at NCBS, Bangalore.

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  • NCBS makes News
    18 May 2018

    Scientists Gain New Insight into Neurodegenerative Diseases Using Fruit Flies

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  • NCBS makes News
    18 May 2018

    Scientists gain new insight into neurodegenerative diseases using fruit flies

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  • Research Explained
    17 May 2018

    Protein Catch-22: Unravelling the Roles of Ataxin-2 in Health and Disease

         Over thousands of people took the Ice Bucket Challenge, a sensation in the summer of 2014. Nominated participants were filmed dumping buckets of ice-cold water on their heads and they in turn, challenged their friends to do the same. Challenged participants had 24 hours to comply or refuse and thus forfeit a charitable financial donation.

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  • NCBS makes News
    15 May 2018

    Scientists at NCBS to study how mental illness runs in families in India

    The NCBS study, to be conducted in collaboration with the InStem and the NIMHANS, will also focus on mental illnesses, especially bipolar disorders, among youth

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  • Spotlight
    15 May 2018

    Congratulations to Prof. Ashok Venkitaraman on winning the 2017 Basser Global Prize

             The year 2017 came to a close with the Basser Center for BRCA naming Prof.

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  • Spotlight
    10 May 2018

    Congratulations to Prof. Utpal Banerjee & Dr. Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado - elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2018

    The National Academy of Sciences announced the election of 84 new members and 21 foreign associates, recognizing their notable and enduring achievements in original research on May 1, 2018.

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  • NCBS makes News
    08 May 2018

    Less than 3 milliseconds: How pesticides can be made to stick to plants

    The scientists say the results can have far-reaching consequences, not just for pesticide use in the country, but also for different kinds of industrial coating applications.

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  • NCBS makes News
    24 March 2018

    Damaged reefs turn butterflyfish into flexible eaters

    Butterflyfish change their behaviour to adapt to coral death caused by climate change

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